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Division 6
Public Bonds and Obligations

Chapters

1
Registration of Bonds
Sections 5000–5009
1.5
Registered Public Obligations
Sections 5050–5062
2
Protection of Bond Guarantors
Sections 5100–5108
4
Signatures
Sections 5300–5304
5
Tax or Assessment Levy for Unsold Bonds
Sections 5400–5404
5.5
Collateral Security for Bonds
Sections 5450–5452
6
Uniform Facsimile Signatures of Public Officials Act
Sections 5500–5506
7
Denominations
Sections 5600–5604
8
Contracts Concerning Public Securities
Sections 5650–5652
9
Sale of State Bonds
Sections 5700–5703
9.5
California Savings Bond Program
Sections 5750–5755
10
Sale of Local Securities
Sections 5800–5809
10.5
General Bond Provisions
Sections 5850–5854
10.7
Conduit Financing Transparency and Accountability
Sections 5870–5872
11
Public Financing
Sections 5900–5909
12
Public Finance Contracts
Sections 5920–5925
13
Fractional Interest in Local Agency Obligations
Sections 5950–5955
14
Infrastructure Financing
Sections 5956–5956.10
14.5
Awarding of Contracts
Sections 5970–5971
15
Long Beach Civic Center
Sections 5975–5979
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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